Types of Heated Clothing
Heated clothing can be used for all sorts of things:
- skiing and snowboarding
- skating
- watching sports
- hunting
- fishing
- snowmobiling
- diving
- reduce heating bills
- increase comfort
- stimulate blood circulation
- stay healthier throughout the winter
- alleviating the symptoms of Raynaud's syndrome
- increasing the comfort of wheelchair users
- use in the office to stay warm and keep your fingers supple
And there are many different types of heated clothing:
- gloves and glove liners
- mittens
- boot liners
- vests and jackets
- pants
- kidney belts
- socks
- scarves
- heated seat pads
Finally, heated clothing can be categorized by heat source:
- batteries
- DC connection
- AC connection
- chemical reaction
- heat storage
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When the feet are cold the body uses a lot of energy to warm them up. That's
why heated socks contribute to our overall comfort level - the body has more
energy to keep other parts of the body warm.
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Heated pants allow you to enjoy outdoor activities like never before. Any kind of outdoor activity
can be extended with this type of heated clothing. Forget about rushing inside
every 10 minutes to get warmed up. Heated pants will give you the comfort to
enjoy any type of outdoor activity no matter how cold it gets.
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Cold hands are one of the curses of winter. It's not just a matter of
discomfort (although that's bad enough) - cold hands reduce the ability to
manipulate objects. Operating a computer keyboard can be
difficult, and operating tools can be dangerous.
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